Public Sculpture and Murals in Downtown Los Angeles,many from Bunker Hill and the closely surrounding area.

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Created by Michael Zapponi in 1999 from cast bronze and stainless steel,“Alchemy of the Human Spirit” is located at the YMCA near the Bunker Hill skyscraperswhich form a background in this image. It depicts a gymnast doing a walkover on Balance Beam.

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Baby Holding Globe New World Otterness 9719

Part of a series of sculptures and friezes called “The New World” by Tom Otterness (1991),which extends across the entire Federal Center Plaza. It caused a tremendous controversy.

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Bell Communications Around the Globe 0776

Created by Anthony Heinsbergen in 1961, themosaic is on the SBC Building on Bunker Hill.A central figure is holding underwater cables inone hand and a satellite transmitter in the other.A radio beam travels up to Echo 1, the first Bellsatellite, and is relayed to a receiver in Russia.

Calle de la Eternidad (Street of Eternity) is amural by Johanna Poethig (1993) on the front of a building on Broadway, below Bunker Hill .

Calle de la Eternidad Poethig HS8608

It contains several symbols and artifacts from theancient Americas, including the hands and armsin the style of pre-Columbian Chimu metalwork.

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Bronze Caryatids supporting an Art-Deco lamp in downtown LA.

Challenger Memorial Little Tokyo 4203

Built to commemorate the explosion of the Shuttle Challenger (1986) by Isao Hirai in 1990, themonument serves as a memorial to Ellison S. Onizuka, the first Japanese American astronaut.The sculpture is a 1/10th scale model of the Challenger as it appeared on the final flight.

Fountain Figure I Graham Wells Fargo 1780

Mounted in Wells Fargo Court are four sculptures by the famed LA artist Robert Graham. Three of his sculptures are shown here (another is further down the page).

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Four Arches CalderArco Bonaventure HS8578

Created by Alexander Calder in 1975 to gracethe first office tower constructed on Bunker Hill.

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It is a distinctive landmark in the area, andcreates an interesting frame for the buildings.

Handstand Hebald YMCA 0657

Sculpted by Milton Hebald in 1986 for the YMCA,“Handstand” is elevated on a 10’ high pedestal.

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The sculpture forms the letter ”Y” and servesas a highly dynamic emblem for the YMCA.

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The sculpture of Abraham Lincoln by Robert Merrell Gage (1961) at 1st and Grand,surveying the Disney Concert Hall across the street in abject wonder. Unveiled in 1989.

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Mind, Body and Spirit was created byGideon Graetz in 1986 for the YMCA.

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Made from forged stainless steel and bronzethe sculpture can actually be rotated on its base.

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Molecule Man Borofsky Roybal Federal Bldg 9717

Created by Jonathan Borofsky in 1991 at theRoybal Federal Building. The holes are intendedto remind the viewer that we are mostly water.

Ulysses Lieberman Mellon Bank 0660

Created by Anthony Lieberman in 1988 toreplace the original sculpture on the site, Ulyssesis an unusually energetic piece of corporate art.

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Atop the steps leading from the Bunker Hill skyscrapers to the Central Library isRobert Graham’s Masterwork, “Source Figure” (1991). One of few sculptures of aminority woman in Los Angeles, it is widely considered to be Graham’s best work.

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Robert Graham also created the wheelchair sculpture of Franklin Delano Rooseveltat the FDR Memorial in Washington DC, as well as the Bronze Doors and Virgin Maryfor the entrance to the Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels (see the LA Architecture page).Graham also created Memorials to Joe Louis, Duke Ellington and Charlie “Bird” Parker.

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His studies of the female nude and their distinctively realistic quality made him famous, but they were not his only artistic style. He was a well-respected artist in other subjects.

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Graham died in 2008, a few days after his induction into theCalifornia Hall of Fame by Governor Arnold Schwartzenegger.

60’ x 70’ mural on the south wall of Victor Clothing, painted by Eloy Torrez in 1985, depicting the actor Anthony Quinn, who grew up in East LA and was a much belovedfigure in the Hispanic community. The position is reminiscent of Zorba the Greek.

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